George F. Loring (d. February 1, 1918) was a Boston, Massachusetts architect.
George partnered with Stanford Phipps in 1888 to form Loring & Phipps. They designed commercial, public, and residential buildings. A few of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He was father of Ralph Loring, a notable architect of Idaho.
Works, primarily during 1892-1913 include (with attribution):
Walpole High School, later the Massachusetts Archives Building, at 22 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, (1906-1907 with later additions)Everett Vocational High School, Summer Street, Everett, Massachusetts (1892)Miner Hall, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts (1893)Athens School, 21 Athens Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts (1901)Harvard Grammar School, Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1905)William H. McElwain School, Main Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts (1908)Flint Public Library, 2 N. Main St. Middleton, MA (Loring and Phipps), NRHP-listedGeorge Loring House, 76 Highland Ave. Somerville, MA (Loring & Phipps), NRHP-listedOne or more works in Spring Hill Historic District, roughly bounded by Summer, Central, Atherton, and Spring Somerville, MA (Loring,George A.), NRHP-listed